Vinyl Windows

Vinyl windows were created in the late 1950’s and over the years materials have improved significantly. The windows today are made using improved manufacturing processes that were unavailable in the past. The materials allow for greater energy efficiency and ability to handle temperatures and temperature changes. With the new window materials there are also many more options for customization and color selections for both the inside and outside of the windows.

The windows made today are rated highly by ENERGY STAR® for their energy efficiency. The warranties on these windows give assurance of their reliability for many years after installation. Some of these window designs have customization options that include multiple grill designs allowing for a variety of styles and appearances that can match existing windows. A top end window can perform exceptionally well with features like sashes that fold inside the house for easy cleaning and high energy efficiency along with interior and exterior colors that can match existing windows.

Vinyl windows have advantages over other types of windows but there are two advantages that stand out. These windows can be less expensive and they are maintenance free. With this type of window you will not have to paint the window and that means the window will never be painted shut. Wood windows require the maintenance of painting or staining and sealing on a regular basis to prevent weathering. Wood windows can be very attractive but a vinyl window can be customized to give a look like wood.

Here at Newman Windows we only offer the BEST and highest-quality manufactured vinyl windows in Orange County.

Benefits of Vinyl Windows:

Exceptionally energy efficient

Cost effective

Extremely durable

Non-corroding

Virtually maintenance-free

Available in a wide range of styles and shapes

Milgard Windows are the top selling and best quality.

A vinyl window can be inexpensive, durable and remarkably energy efficient when designed properly to minimize thermal transfer. While early vinyl windows had problems with thermal expansion and stability in very hot environments, modern vinyl windows are much more durable and dimensionally stable. Look for vinyl window frames with heat-welded joints — they’re stiffer than mechanically joined vinyl frames and thus provide better resistance to temperature stresses. Interior webs also strengthen the frame and improve its thermal performance.